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The paper estimates the key determinants of compensation for head football coaches in the NCAA’s Football Bowl …
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, including the standard deviation of winning percentages and Associated Press rankings. They also examine the 1991 NCAA roll …
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This article examines the earnings gap between male and female National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) head …
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This paper provides an empirical analysis of attendance to Division I women’s collegiate basketball programs from 2000-2009. The evidence suggests that women’s basketball attendance is sensitive to many of the same variables known to influence attendance to men’s collegiate basketball,...
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) acts as a cartel with monopsony power in the market for student … reciprocal demand translates into a supply of violations (or cheating) on the NCAA cartel agreement. A theoretical foundation for …
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is the most dominant institution organizing collegiate and amateur … athletics in the United States and potentially the world. The NCAA, founded in 1906, is composed of more than 1,000 schools … shown during the men’s Division I postseason basketball tournament (March Madness) states, the NCAA organizes competitions …
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Many economists view the NCAA as a cartel in the market for college athletes. Financially, this cartel allows NCAA … that explain observed periods of probation in NCAA Division I-A football over the period 1978-2005. From 1978-1993, but not … after, lagged winning percentage, unfilled stadium seats, and years of head coaching experience explain probation. The NCAA …
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Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) violations to test our self-punishment model using data from Division I schools’ major … infractions of NCAA rules. The estimation results show that university self-imposed punishments can significantly affect the form … or type of the final punishment they receive from the NCAA in response to a violation of NCAA rules. …
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dominated certain geographic areas, so that they retained much of the monopoly power of the single NCAA cartel that they …
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We study the perceived discrepancy between power conference and mid-major college football teams by examining outcomes of games when these teams face one another. We find that point spreads are set statistically irrationally in games where power conference teams play mid-major teams. We examine...
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